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 H1-B Stamping in Canada for 2009
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Posted on 08-06-09 4:20 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Just curious if anyone from Sajha user community has been to Canada to get H1-B stamp for 2009. If yes can you please post how long it took, what city and if you are a direct hire or a consultant.

Thanks in advance.

 
Posted on 08-11-09 12:47 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Seems like no one has.. well any one planning to? any research done by you? please share. Thanks!

 
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I went to Canada for stamping and waited for around one month to get stamped.

I am a direct hire by University. So, I recommend not to go to Canada.

Better go to home country which is much easier.

 
Posted on 08-11-09 10:29 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Thanks BouncingBack. I really appreciate your feedback. When did you go for stamping though? and what city?

 
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How risk to go to Nepal ..I am working since 10 Month as a contract and my project is going to  complete this month I am planning to go nepal bt my employer told me to go on my risk ...is it good to go nepal for stamping
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Posted on 08-12-09 8:31 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I went to Toronto. Interview date was 29th June and clearance obtained on July 21st.

H1B Visa stamping is a little bit lenthy and risky in these days due to recession.

 
Posted on 08-12-09 9:33 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Thanks again bouncing back !! I would prefer to go to Nepal for H1B stamping but i just don't want to go for stamping alone and that too in shorter duration. So i was thinking maybe a week time off would work better if I go to Canada. But seems like it is a time consuming process over there as well. Any other person experienced a long processing time in Canada? how long?
 
Posted on 08-12-09 11:48 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Go to this link, you can get a lot of info about H1B stamping problems and delays.

 

http://murthyforum.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?a=frm&f=4724019812&s=1024039761

 
Posted on 08-12-09 2:51 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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If you do not plan to leave the US anytime soon then i would not advice going to either Canada or Nepal just for the sake of getting a visa stamp. Its perfectly OK to have an expired F1 visa on your passport as long as you maintain your H1 status. going to both Canada and Nepal to get stamped has lots of risk, esp. if your H1 is through agency. Only go if you have to (other reasons besides visa stamping).

 
Posted on 08-13-09 6:13 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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mero pani f1 visa vako passport nai harayo aba visa ko validity chai 2012 samma thiyo but harayo ..aru ta sab vaisakyo aba restamping ko lagi canada jana milcha ki mildaina? canada ma interview dina jana ko lagi k k process garnu parcha ..ali kati help ra suggestion dinu paryo..
 
Posted on 08-13-09 7:47 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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it's better to go to homecountry for h1 stamping purpose
 


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